IJBIS 2013 - Special Issue on: "Requirement Engineering Processes in Information Systems"
Topics/Call fo Papers
Special Issue on: "Requirement Engineering Processes in Information Systems"
Guest Editors:
Dr. Saqib Saeed, Bahria University, Pakistan
Dr. Sameer Abufardeh, North Dakota State University, USA
Dr. Zaigham Mahmood, University of Derby, UK
Information systems (IS) play a crucial role in decision making by providing appropriate information storage, analysis and distribution support for managers. Most information system projects fail due to weak requirement engineering processes. Problems such as inadequate requirement elicitation, poor requirement analysis and negotiation processes and lack of appropriate requirement management practices hinder the realisation of effective information systems.
Furthermore, diversity in IS application areas has emphasised the need for innovative requirement engineering (RE) methodologies tailored to the needs of application domains. Traditional requirement engineering literature has mainly focused on bespoke development and market-driven requirement engineering has gained little attention.
The objectives of this special issue are twofold: (i) to invite ideas, suggestions and recommendations and publish high quality contributions examining the inherent issues in effective requirement engineering processes and (ii) to invite case studies and disseminate best practices employed by organisations, project managers and practitioners.
We intend to present contributions that will be useful and of interest to academicians from a range of fields including information systems, software engineering and system engineering.
Subject Coverage
We invite contributions with a special focus on computing discipline. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Market-driven requirement engineering (MDRE) vs. requirement engineering in bespoke systems
Requirement elicitation approaches for information system development
Quality in requirement engineering processes
Requirement engineering and software standards
Requirement triage and advanced requirement prioritisation techniques
Requirement analysis methodologies
Requirement traceability
Requirement management challenges
Ethnography and requirement elicitation
Requirement validation and verification mechanisms
Requirement specification approaches in practice
Relevant tools, frameworks and methodologies
Case studies
Notes for Prospective Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-written and if appropriate written permissions have been obtained from any copyright holders of the original paper).
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. Please read our information on preparing and submitting articles.
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an email to the following:
Dr. Saqib Saeed
Bahria University
Department of Graduate Studies and Applied Sciences
Shangrila Road
Islamabad 44000
Pakistan
saqib.saeed-AT-gmail.com
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submission: 30 May, 2013
Results notification: 30 August, 2013
Final paper submission: 30 October, 2013
Guest Editors:
Dr. Saqib Saeed, Bahria University, Pakistan
Dr. Sameer Abufardeh, North Dakota State University, USA
Dr. Zaigham Mahmood, University of Derby, UK
Information systems (IS) play a crucial role in decision making by providing appropriate information storage, analysis and distribution support for managers. Most information system projects fail due to weak requirement engineering processes. Problems such as inadequate requirement elicitation, poor requirement analysis and negotiation processes and lack of appropriate requirement management practices hinder the realisation of effective information systems.
Furthermore, diversity in IS application areas has emphasised the need for innovative requirement engineering (RE) methodologies tailored to the needs of application domains. Traditional requirement engineering literature has mainly focused on bespoke development and market-driven requirement engineering has gained little attention.
The objectives of this special issue are twofold: (i) to invite ideas, suggestions and recommendations and publish high quality contributions examining the inherent issues in effective requirement engineering processes and (ii) to invite case studies and disseminate best practices employed by organisations, project managers and practitioners.
We intend to present contributions that will be useful and of interest to academicians from a range of fields including information systems, software engineering and system engineering.
Subject Coverage
We invite contributions with a special focus on computing discipline. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Market-driven requirement engineering (MDRE) vs. requirement engineering in bespoke systems
Requirement elicitation approaches for information system development
Quality in requirement engineering processes
Requirement engineering and software standards
Requirement triage and advanced requirement prioritisation techniques
Requirement analysis methodologies
Requirement traceability
Requirement management challenges
Ethnography and requirement elicitation
Requirement validation and verification mechanisms
Requirement specification approaches in practice
Relevant tools, frameworks and methodologies
Case studies
Notes for Prospective Authors
Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-written and if appropriate written permissions have been obtained from any copyright holders of the original paper).
All papers are refereed through a peer review process. Please read our information on preparing and submitting articles.
You may send one copy in the form of an MS Word file attached to an email to the following:
Dr. Saqib Saeed
Bahria University
Department of Graduate Studies and Applied Sciences
Shangrila Road
Islamabad 44000
Pakistan
saqib.saeed-AT-gmail.com
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submission: 30 May, 2013
Results notification: 30 August, 2013
Final paper submission: 30 October, 2013
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